Mature cats, often referred to as senior cats, are those that have reached an advanced age. The exact age at which a cat is considered mature or senior can vary depending on factors such as breed, size, and overall health.

Mature cats are prone to certain health issues:

Mature pussi may also exhibit behavioral changes as they age. Some common behavioral changes include:

Caring for a mature pussi requires attention to their physical and behavioral changes, as well as a commitment to providing a healthy and comfortable environment. By understanding the needs of your aging feline friend and taking proactive steps to address potential health issues, you can help ensure they live a happy and healthy life. Remember to schedule regular veterinary check-ups, provide a balanced diet, and create a comfortable environment that meets their specific needs.